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Educating and activating health professionals to work toward health equity.

Improving health for sex workers: Community-centered advocacy and providing affirming care

  • 1 Feb 2025
  • 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Family Tree Clinic 1919 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55403

Registration


Register

Join us for a community conversation in partnership with Sex Workers in Minneapolis (SWIM) on improving health for sex workers and engage with an expert panel who will share insights on:

  • Barriers to care which undermine health and exacerbate existing disparities,
  • Community-centered language providers can use to establish a safe clinical environment and work effectively with patients
  • Relevant policies and legislation that can help reduce harm and improve outcomes, and
  • How clinicians can engage in advocacy efforts to better support this community

All are welcome. This event and the educational materials linked above are made possible from the support and engagement of our members. While you do not have to be a member to attend, we encourage you to join us. Our members are healthcare professionals and community members who advocate for health equity in all aspects of their professional, public, and private lives.

Learn more about our membership levels and sign up to join us here.

If you would prefer to donate to support our educational and advocacy efforts, you can do so here.

*More event information and the agenda will be added as available

Panelists:

Sandy Bolton, Relationships Evolving Possibilities

Bobbi Gass, Red Door Clinic

Aegor Ray, Sex Workers in Minneapolis

Moderators:

Dee Fox, Sex Workers in Minneapolis

Ryan Kelly, Minnesota Doctors for Health Equity

Additional information:

  • Light food and drink will be available
  • No cost registration available, donations to support this work are appreciated
  • Parking available



Mission

Educating and activating health professionals to work toward health equity

Vision

Health Professionals will use their voice, knowledge, and influence to eliminate the inequities that exist in health and healthcare, while working effectively with their patients, health systems, communities, and decision makers to address health equity wherever they live, work, learn, and play.

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